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The local Bribie Island community came together on Sunday October 26 at the Bribie RSL for a fun afternoon to raise much needed funds for B.I.K.E.S. (Bribie Island Kids Educational Support). BIKES is a local, community funded charity with the objective of ensuring that no child’s education is disadvantaged through adverse financial circumstances. One hundred percent of raised funds are used to assist local families to get the textbooks, uniforms and essential supplies neede
Tides of Change: Navigating erosion, storms and community strife on Bribie Island and beyond
Chameleon December 1, 2025 – Bribie Island, QLD Bribie Island and its surrounding hubs like Caboolture and Morayfield form a vibrant coastal mosaic. With pristine beaches, bustling markets and a tight-knit community spirit, this corner of Queensland draws families seeking sun-soaked escapes. Yet beneath the postcard perfection, 2025 has exposed a region grappling with environmental fragility, political tensions and everyday hardships amplified by severe weather. Social me
Vale Greg Rollason OAM
It is with great sadness that the Lions Club of Sandstone Point advises of the passing of our member, Past District Governor, Greg Rollason OAM, after a battle with cancer on Friday November 14, 2025. Greg has left behind a loving wife, Wendy, three daughters and grandchildren. The passing of Greg is a mammoth loss to the local area, which has lost a true campaigner for anyone in need in our community. Greg’s humanity and generosity of community spirit spread far and wide f
Inside Fishing
November-December 2025 Fishing Report: Bribie Island and Moreton Bay – Snapper heating up, Whiting holding strong as summer looms By Roger Small As November rolls into December 2025, the Pumicestone Passage and Moreton Bay are firing on all cylinders, with warmer waters (hitting 24-26°C) ushering in summer's first thrills around Bribie Island. Post-Cyclone Alfred recovery has the bay thriving and local reports from Fishing Monthly and Coastwatch paint a picture of bumper
Blooming on the Banksia coast: Your guide to gardening havens on Bribie Island and beyond
Nestled in the sun-drenched embrace of Moreton Bay, Bribie Island and its surrounding Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay locales offer a gardener's paradise. With its subtropical climate - think warm, humid summers and mild winters - this region is ideal for coastal natives, drought-tolerant shrubs and lush tropicals that thrive in sandy soils and salty breezes. But where do you source the hardy plants, nutrient-rich soils and landscape essentials to bring your vision to life? Fr
SOCIAL DARTS UPDATE 2025
Results for the Caboolture Social Darts Club. Potluck doubles played every Monday night at 21 Hayes Street, Caboolture. Visitors welcome . Names by 7.15pm. November Winners: Luke/Davo, Holly/Sid, Matty/Kal. Runners Up: Matty, Sid/Mark B. High pegs: Holly 100, Matty 49,40, Dennis 65, Kylie 34. High scores: Mick 116, Dean 140, Ian 125, Kal 116, Mason 125, Mick 116,101,134, Dean 140, Beau 132, Lyn 128, Matty 180, 140,120. Junior Prizes: Mason. Best night’s playe
Community gears up for opening charity cricket day at Sandstone Point
The Sandstone Point community is preparing for a vibrant and meaningful day of sport, family fun and fundraising, with a special charity event scheduled for Saturday January 3, 2026 from 3pm to 8pm at the Sandstone Point Sporting Complex . The event aims to bring locals together in support of Beyond Blue , with all proceeds donated to the mental health organisation. Festivities will begin with a lively session for the Junior Cricket Blasters , giving young players a c
Building connection and strength through the Older Women’s Network
By Sheree Hoddinett For many women, the later years of life can bring unique challenges with retirement, health concerns, financial insecurity or the loss of partners and close friends. Social isolation can quickly become a reality. But there’s a way you can stay connected, empowered and supported in the community. The Older Women’s Network (OWN) provides a space where women over 50 can come together in friendship, learn new skills, share stories and advocate for issues
The power of Mother Nature
By Sheree Hoddinett When the clouds started building on the afternoon of November 24, no one could have predicted the path of destruction that would soon follow. In typical fashion, the storm which had already pummelled the Gold Coast, southern suburbs and Brisbane itself, made itself known across the City of Moreton Bay around school pick up time. Strong winds whipped up first as skies darkened and then what followed was a trail of carnage. Trees were uprooted, powerli
Banksia Beach home destroyed by fire
By Sheree Hoddinett In what has already been a chaotic week for Bribie Island, one Banksia Beach family is now without a home after it was destroyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon. Emergency services were called to the two-storey home in Vanillalily Close, which backs on to the Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club, just after midday. The property was already engulfed in flames by the time fire crews arrived, with multiple hoses used to try and control the fire over several ho
Celebrate the festive season in Beachmere
Experience the joy of the festive season at the Beachmere Xmas Bazaar & Community Carols, a highly anticipated annual event that brings the local community together in the heart of Beachmere. This festive celebration offers an array of activities and entertainment for all ages. Enjoy an afternoon filled with music as Shellacken and Kiani perform a selection of popular songs and beloved Christmas carols, inviting everyone to sing along and find that festive spirit. Wander thr
Festive Foliage: Cultivating Christmas plants in the Island and surrounds
By Mole With the jacaranda blooms giving way to summer's heat in southeast Queensland, it's time to turn our green thumbs towards holiday horticulture. As of late October 2025, you have about eight weeks to nurture those iconic Christmas plants into stunning displays for December 25. Our subtropical climate – warm, humid and occasionally stormy – is ideal for many festive favourites, whether potted on patios or planted in gardens. Drawing from expert sources, here's how t
Social Darts Update
Results for the Caboolture Social Darts Club. Potluck doubles played every Monday night at 21 Hayes Street, Caboolture. Visitors welcome. Names by 7.15pm. October Winners: Beau/Jai, Jai/Kal, Matty/Ian, Jai/Davo. Runners Up: Kal/Smokey, Terry/Allan, Beau/Gary, Luke/Mark. High pegs: Smokey 40, Jai 54, Tom 102, Allan 40, Robert 94, Roger 86, Kylie 91, Sherrie 52. High Scores: Sherrie 100, Kal 100,120,125, 107, Shayne 130, Mark 3x100,140,124,120,105, Tom 100,123,
Life in the diabetes fast lane
By Sheree Hoddinett When I first heard the words “your blood sugar level is too high, it looks like you have diabetes”, I really had no idea what it all meant. What I do know is it’s not a sentence anyone wants to hear, but for more than 1.9 million Australians living with a form of diabetes, it’s a harsh reality. I am one of those 1.9 million Australians. I was diagnosed in 2013 (at the same time I found out I was about to become a mum for the first time and no it wasn’t













